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Assume theft charges have been filed (I don’t know how guy would’ve been caught otherwise). And when I say can he keep the money I mean to use after he serves his time. Can he refuse to return the money?

answered on Jan 24, 2023
A cyber criminal who steals billions and gets caught is facing decades in prison on both a state and federal level. He or she needs to hire an attorney ASAP. As for the money, they will do everything they can to get it back. It will be ordered as restitution, if he is convicted. The government will... View More
I was charged with a domestic that I did not do can that be overturned in the state of Tennessee and can she file another report of the same kind of incident in the same county

answered on Jan 24, 2023
Yes, of course she can. While it is frustrating to be the subject of false reports, the police are not going to assume one report is false just because a previous one was. After all, doing so would be tantamount to concluding that a person who lied in one report couldn't possibly be the victim... View More

answered on Jan 24, 2023
Your question does not contain enough information to provide you an answer. It appears you have a question about timing requirements when you miss an interview with USCIS. You should contact a local immigration attorney ASAP, if you missed an interview.
Disorderly conduct. I now have a new case in Texas for Injury to child that I'm taking to trial. The prosecutor wants to bring up my old original charge, can he do that?

answered on Jan 24, 2023
You need to talk to a lawyer in Texas. The rules vary from state to state but the prosecutor may well seek to introduce such evidence as evidence of prior bad acts even if you do not testify and even though the offense is neither recent or serious as convicted. It's evidence rule 404b in Ohio... View More
be turned away directly from the principle?
Arriving at my granddaughter’s elementary school for an approved PTO volunteering event at the requested time, Right away I was met with resistance. She began using her phone. She inquired to several ladies standing close by a loc of someone.... View More

answered on Jan 20, 2023
The law does not require the schools to allow any particular person to volunteer and there are literally hundreds of reasons from the mundane (we have enough help) to the quite serious (this individual set fire to the building last time they were here) that someone might be turned away.
Who do I list as the defendant? If the county Departm is who I going after

answered on Jan 20, 2023
You amend a complaint by filing a new document titled Amended Complaint with the changes you are making. If suing the prosecutor, one would generally sue the elected individual in their representative capacity, and if alleging malicious wrongdoing, in their personal capacity as well, along with any... View More
I was a part of a domestic case where I stated to police that I witnessed said act happen. I did not and later told cops I lied. Defendant dropped domestic case but they still trying to charge me with criminal charges for filing a false report. Can they still charge me even tho case has been... View More

answered on Jan 18, 2023
Yes they can. Falsification is a separate crime completely apart from whatever else may or may not have happened. If anything the DV being dropped hurts you because it tends to suggest you did in fact lie. You should get an attorney.
Was not informed my license was suspended

answered on Jan 17, 2023
If you can obtain a valid driver's license and insurance before court, it will go a long way to making it easy to resolve the case.

answered on Jan 17, 2023
It is common practice to charge everyone in a car with any drugs found loose in the car as opposed to in someone's pursue or pockets.
If I made a truthful statement with no profanity and/or offensive language towards anyone

answered on Jan 16, 2023
No. The First Amendment protects you from government interference, not private parties. Apps, employers, and other private organizations and companies are free to allow access to only those who adhere to polices regulating speech.
my first hearing ruled in my favor, however the second one ruled against me on the grounds of my age and some deterioration after years of working. I had no problem with my shoulder until that day. When it first happened I thought it was a simple strain and finished my shift. I iced it as often... View More
Since jurisdiction is separated in two categories being subject matter and personal a court must have both to adjudicate the case and personal jurisdiction is given when you go voluntarily to court if you do not go voluntarily the court does that deprive the court of personal jurisdiction therefore... View More

answered on Jan 13, 2023
Yes, you can sue any tenant for unpaid rent. What they do for a living is not relevant from a legal standpoint though it may be highly relevant to whether or not you can expect to get a judgment paid.
Got my license, got married been clean 2 years, do I need to hire a lawyer to get this taken care of or is it something I can do myself

answered on Jan 13, 2023
You should protect yourself here by hiring an attorney. You've made too much progress to jeopardize it now by trying DIY your felony charge.

answered on Jan 11, 2023
Without examining the ticket, it is hard to say. But if you are wondering if you can be ticketed after the fact, yes you can.
March.same charge. Two different cities Lorain Bowen me over to Elyria

answered on Jan 11, 2023
If it happened in two different places at two different times, how is it the same charge? If you mean can you be charged with the same crime more than once the answer is yes, if you commit the same offense more than once, you can be charged more than once.
This was her first offense. Commutes to college. Could she represent herself or would a court appointed attorney be wise.

answered on Jan 9, 2023
She should get an attorney. This is not a DIY project. It’s not the end of the world either. But it calls for professional help just like any other serious problem.
The prosecutor and judge said no contact with our children, can we still get supervised visitation through children services?

answered on Jan 5, 2023
If there is a no contact order arising out of a criminal case, or out a juvenile court case, children's services cannot override such an order and permit visitation because they would literally be facilitating a crime. It is against the law to violate a no contact order.

answered on Jan 1, 2023
Yes. This happens all the time. Sometimes one person can afford bail and the other cannot. Sometimes the bail amounts are different because on person has a bad record and the other doesnt, etc.

answered on Dec 23, 2022
If the folks at the EEOC gave you your walking papers, which are called "notice of right to sue," you will trouble finding a lawyer to take the case unless you pay upfront. If they thought you had a good case, the EEOC would have kept it.
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